Took Choice Pill. Irregular Periods Since Then. Pregnancy Negative. Reasons For Irregularity?
Hi, I took the next choice pill (generic version of the plan b pill)in January and got my period a lot sooner than I was suppose to, I had another period but my period hasn't been regular since.. It's been way off since I've taken that pill, I've never been irregular until I took this pill. I am now 2 months late with period, I took 3 pregnancy test, they were negative, but I'm still worried.. Could my period be thrown off from that pill? Even though I took it in January? Please help.
Hi, Your cycles should have become regular by now. That you are still experiencing irregularity calls for evaluation. I would ask you to see a specialist for a proper assessment of your condition and advice. You may need to exclude/confirm pregnancy through a blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram, get a complete hormonal profile if pregnancy has been excluded and receive hormonal therapy if needed. Also, maintain a healthy weight and do some regular daily exercise. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.
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Took Choice Pill. Irregular Periods Since Then. Pregnancy Negative. Reasons For Irregularity?
Hi, Your cycles should have become regular by now. That you are still experiencing irregularity calls for evaluation. I would ask you to see a specialist for a proper assessment of your condition and advice. You may need to exclude/confirm pregnancy through a blood test and a trans-vaginal sonogram, get a complete hormonal profile if pregnancy has been excluded and receive hormonal therapy if needed. Also, maintain a healthy weight and do some regular daily exercise. Hope you find this information useful. Take care.